Utah, a mover and shaker: quiz:
Q: During an earthquake why is it important always have shoes and a flashlight next to your bed?
Q: If plumbing was interrupted how much spare water do you have access to?
Q: If you had no electricity what do you do for cooking, light, warmth?
Q: If there was road damage between you and your home what bare essentials do you carry in your car?
Q: Where are your flashlights and do you have spare batteries?
Q: Why should you avoid striking a match after an earthquake?
Q: Why would you want to avoid using the toilet after an earthquake, and what is the alternative?
Q: Does each family member have contact info in case of emergency?
Q: Do you have sufficient food in your house for your family for a week?
Q: What means does your household use to notify neighbors of someone being hurt after an earthquake?
Q: How much gas should you keep in your car in case of emergency?
Q: If you must evacuate your house in 10 minutes, what bare essentials do you have ready to take with you?
Q: When searching a damaged building for survivors, why should CRT members always travel in pairs?
Q: When using a fire extinguisher, where should you aim?
Q: How should a family address hygiene issues during emergencies?
Q: If bank ATMs were unavailable, do you have access to cash?
Q: Do your neighbors know of your essential medical needs in case of emergency?